Tag: cycling accessories

  • BRAND SPOTLIGHT :: SKIDA

    Skida is more than just a headwear and accessories dynamo. They’re a 5-letter word for FUN.

    In 2008 when founder, Corrine Prevot picked up some patterned stretch fabrics to make hats for her cross-country ski teammates at Burke Academy in Vermont, she didn’t know she’d be starting her first business. Skida’s playful, moisture-wicking, wind-cutting hats broke ground with the New England ski community and snowballed into the powerhouse it is today. Armed with an incredible work ethic, fantastic technical fabrics, and a mission to bring people together, encourage play, and generate smiles, Prevot started sewing for the masses. As the demand for these hats grew, new products joined the line to keep everyone warm and colorful. You’ll now find Skida accessories far beyond the slopes participating in myriad avenues of outdoor fun from cycling to ice fishing.

    Skida founder, Corrine Prevot, and the backdrop that brought Skida to life.

    Upon graduating from Middlebury College in 2013, Prevot took her talents and her toques to Burlington, Vermont, and set up shop in the south-end arts district.  As a company, Skida strives for a fresh perspective, limited-edition products, and is committed to local production and sustainability. A brand to look and feel good in, everything is produced in the illustrious Northeast Kingdom, supporting local cottage industry sewing. In their production, Skida utilizes recycled materials whenever possible and cuts their fabrics in a strategic manner to best use every single bit. This allows them to provide an ever-changing collection of fun, fresh prints with peace of mind, knowing that less than 1% of their fabric is wasted in the process. Skida wholeheartedly believes manufacturing their product line locally solidifies their roots to the community and is a tangible way to reduce waste and the impact of shipping materials.

    Skida’s core line is produced in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, a rural area with a rich history in garment manufacturing.

    Terry + Skida: A Match Made In Vermont

    Limited-edition Alpine accessories made exclusively for Terry.

    Hailing from the same home state and sharing a fervor for helping women enjoy the outdoors boldly and comfortably, it was kismet for Terry to collaborate with Skida on a signature series. We were delighted to pair iconic Terry graphics with Skida’s cool-weather craftmanship to bring you this limited-edition collection.

    Limited-edition Alpine Hat and Terry’s best-selling Thermal Jersey in Icon Silver print.
    No matter how cold the conditions, the Alpine Hat will keep you warm and dry. This hat goes from casual to performance without skipping a beat and is lined with a microfleece made from 87% recycled materials.
    Stay toasty from neck-to-nose while wandering winter wonderlands in the super-soft, limited-edition Alpine Neck Warmer

    Dress Like A Local

    Skida’s best-selling insulated piece, the Alpine Hat, is the perfect weight for cold-weather. Printed poly-blend outer fabric is fully lined with cozy mid-weight fleece to wick moisture and cut the wind.

    We Vermonters know a thing or two about staying warm and looking cool and Skida accessories are a favorite among Terry staffers and locals alike. We love adding a pop of color when the world seems to be a sea of white. Along with adding major style points, Skida makes braving the elements easier thanks to their premier fabrication. From skiing switchbacks, to hitting the trails on fat bikes, or simply hitting the town, you’ll catch us rocking Skida.

    Skida’s Sun Tour is ideal for more mild conditions. Featherweight, sun-protective, and multifunctional; this neck tube is made of the lightest, most breathable, moisture-wicking fabric.

    Interested in learning more about Skida? Visit their website for the 411: skida.com

  • THE X FACTOR.

    Hidden gems at terrybicycles.com.

    Limited in quantity but unlimited in color and creativity, our web exclusives give our designers a platform to go wild. It’s also a way for us to test out new products, accessories and unusual items from other brands. Here’s what’s in store (online, that is) this season.

    Terry Soleil LS Flow cycling jersey in objet-d-art Eiffel Ombre
    Soleil LS Flow in objet-d-art Eiffel Ombre
    Terry Actif in bold Sunflower Fields
    Actif in bold Sunflower Fields

    Terry The sprinter's Sun Goddess
    The sprinter’s Sun Goddess

    Terry Sunblocker in gilded Versailles
    Sunblocker in gilded Versailles

    Terry Signature in jewel-toned PDF
    Signature in jewel-toned PDF

    Soleil SS Flow in Team Car Jaune

    Cycling Innovations

    Bib style cycling liner by Castelli
    The most technical liner…EVER
    Sportful Pro aero-fit bike jersey
    The most breathable, aero cycling jersey we can’t wait to ride in.

    Versatile and colorful bike bags
    Burritos and feed bags for your bike? Si!

    Cloudburst cycling jacket by Showers Pass
    The NEW Cloudburst – another cycling revelation from Showers Pass

    Sportful Pro cycling bra
    Designed for Pros…and ridden by the rest of us.

    Cool Cycle Combos

    MTB jersey and skort by Smartwool
    Merino Sport MTB SS & Lined Skirt

    Montana Tee and Roschia bike short
    Montana Tee & Roschia – from the EU to you

    Charlene top and Ivory Capri
    Dreamy Charline Top (reg & plus) & Ivory Capri

    Crew Tee and Daisy Capri
    Crew Tee (in regular & plus) & Daisy Capri

    Terry Tech Tanks
    Relaxed-fit Tech Tanks, one-of-a-kind graphics

    Crew Tee and Mila Skort by Marushka
    Relaxed Crew Tee & Mila Skort

    SHOP ALL THE EXCLUSIVES > HERE

  • THE CYCLIST’S KITCHEN.

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    Imagine a whole kitchen outfitted with three-dimensional bike wheel knobs. ShadowBrook Custom Hardware makes it possible, makes it custom to your specification, and makes it beautiful.

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    Recently while building a new kitchen, one of our clients went to her local hardware store to select the knobs for her cabinets. She noticed they had knobs for almost every sport, but bicycling. She wanted us to create a knob in the shape of a bicycle for her. A bicycle seemed too large for a knob so we decided to try a bicycle wheel. A local architect suggested we try 3D printing which would eliminate the high cost of creating a mold for the bicycle wheel. The architect created a CAD file for a bike wheel. We sent the file to a 3D printer and a few weeks later, we installed the first 3D stainless steel printed bike knobs in the client’s home. The kitchen looks great, the knobs work perfectly and the client is very happy to have a one of a kind kitchen.

    For information, go to: www.shadowbrookhardware.com